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He refused to train Messi, is world champion and now he'll reach a giant in Italy

The French strategist will move from Madrid since his next destination is practically closed.

By William Estrella

The French strategist will move from Madrid since his next destination is practically closed.
The French strategist will move from Madrid since his next destination is practically closed.

On several occasions, Zinedine Zidane has been nominated to return to Real Madrid in the event that Carlo Ancelotti makes the decision to end his contract at Valdebebas. However, 'Carletto' mentioned on several occasions that he still has one more year on his contract in Madrid and it is difficult for him to leave the club early.

For this reason, the three-time Champions League winner is moving further and further away from the Merengue team. After having managed Real Madrid Castilla and having taken the reins of the first team on two occasions, everything seems to indicate that the Frenchman's future will be far from Madrid and will reach another part of Europe.

At first, it was mentioned that Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo's team, wanted to have Zidane's services, while he was also probed by the French National Team itself. However, with the renewal of Deschamps, the dream of 'Zizou' will have to wait, although he now has a new favorite destination where he could return to train.

As reported by the Central Defense outlet, Zidane currently has an offer on the table from Juventus in Turin, a team where during his time as a player he played 5 seasons, becoming one of the emblems of the team. Today the Vecchia Signora is not at its best and in Italy they believe that Zidane would be the best solution.

Zidane's position on the Juventus offer

According to the media itself, Zidane's intention is not to return to Real Madrid, but to start forging a new path with other teams in Europe. This with the sole purpose of growing in his career as a coach and gaining experience in other leagues. In this way, it is very likely that 'Zizou' ends up signing a contract with the Italian giant.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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